Utah BIRCWH Career Development Program in Women's Health
犹他州 BIRCWH 女性健康职业发展计划
基本信息
- 批准号:6575933
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 46.78万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-09-26 至 2007-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Utah Interdisciplinary BIRCWH Career Development Program in Women's Health, for shod, here after, The Utah BIRCWH Program, constitutes a collaboration of the Colleges of Health, Nursing, Pharmacy and Medicine, all from the University of Utah Health Sciences Center (UUHSC). Participating School of Medicine departments include Family & Preventive Medicine, internal Medicine, Obstetrics &Gynecology, Neurology and Surgery. Participating Institutes include the Eccles Institute of Human Genetics, The Huntsman Cancer Institute and Hospital and the local Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The goal of the Utah BIRCWH Program is to identify and select able, academically committed Interdisciplinary Women's Health Research (IWHR) Scholars, and to provide them, over the span of five years, with the requisite set of skills expected of independent Women's Health Investigators. Although the UUHSC is home to one of twenty Reproductive Health Research (WRHR) Programs, this is NOT another WRHR application. Indeed, the Utah BIRCWH Program represents a fundamentally distinct conceptual model replete with anon-overlapping interdisciplinary group of Mentors, new research tracks, as well as novel deliverables (e.g. an MSPH degree; see below). The focus of the two-year Entry Level Stage of the Utah BIRCWH Program will be the rigorous mastering of the scientific method as well as the acquisition of the most fundamental basic, translational, and clinical investigative tools. Entry level IWHR Scholars will be afforded the unique opportunity to pursue a Masters of Science Degree in Public Health (MSPH), an established innovative program that is especially designed to meet the needs of health care professionals. Applicants with significant prior research experience (basic, translational, or clinical) may enter the Utah BIRCWH Program at the Advanced Level Stage, a three-year commitment. Four principal areas of research emphasis will be offered to IWHR Scholars: (1) Aging Disorders, (2) Cardiovascular Disorders, (3) Cognitive l Neurologic Disorders, and (4) Oncologic Disorders. Within each of these areas, research Mentors have been carefully identified and committed. The proposed mentors, 17 in all, boast a combined, direct, federal funding pool of approximately $18,000,000. Importantly, institutional support, in excess of $800,000, has also been allocated. Led by two academically-committed Women's Health Investigators, Eli Y. Adashi, MD, PI, and Leigh A. Neuymayer, MD, Program Director, the Utah BIRCWH Program will offer an outstanding intellectual and educational environment for the mentored development of committed investigators in the discipline of women's health.
描述(由申请人提供):犹他州跨学科BIRCWH职业发展计划在妇女健康,鞋,在这里之后,犹他州BIRCWH计划,构成了健康,护理,药学和医学学院的合作,所有从犹他州健康科学中心(UUHSC)的大学。参与的医学院部门包括家庭与预防医学,内科,妇产科,神经科和外科。参与研究所包括埃克尔斯人类遗传学研究所、亨茨曼癌症研究所和医院以及当地的霍华德休斯医学研究所。犹他州BIRCWH计划的目标是确定和选择能力,学术上致力于跨学科妇女健康研究(IWHR)学者,并为他们提供,在五年的跨度,与独立的妇女健康调查员预期的必要技能。虽然UUHSC是20个生殖健康研究(WRHR)项目之一,但这不是另一个WRHR应用程序。事实上,犹他州BIRCWH计划代表了一个从根本上截然不同的概念模型,充满了非重叠的跨学科导师组,新的研究轨道,以及新颖的可交付成果(例如MSPH学位;见下文)。为期两年的犹他州BIRCWH计划入门级阶段的重点将是严格掌握科学方法以及获得最基本的基础,翻译和临床研究工具。入门级IWHR学者将获得独特的机会,攻读公共卫生科学硕士学位(MSPH),这是一个专门为满足医疗保健专业人员需求而设计的既定创新计划。具有重要研究经验(基础,翻译或临床)的申请人可以进入犹他州BIRCWH计划的高级阶段,为期三年的承诺。研究重点的四个主要领域将提供给IWHR学者:(1)衰老障碍,(2)心血管疾病,(3)认知/神经系统疾病,和(4)肿瘤疾病。在每一个领域,研究导师已仔细确定和承诺。拟议中的导师共有17人,拥有约1800万美元的直接联邦资金池。重要的是,还拨出了超过80万美元的机构支助。在两位致力于学术研究的妇女健康调查员的带领下,Adashi,MD,PI和Leigh A. Neuymayer,医学博士,项目主任,犹他州BIRCWH计划将提供一个优秀的智力和教育环境,指导发展致力于妇女健康学科的研究人员。
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{{ truncateString('ELI Y ADASHI', 18)}}的其他基金
Utah BIRCWH Career Development Program in Women's Health
犹他州 BIRCWH 女性健康职业发展计划
- 批准号:
6666805 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
$ 46.78万 - 项目类别:
OVARY SELECTIVE GENES: CRITICAL OVARIAN REGULATORS
卵巢选择性基因:关键的卵巢调节因子
- 批准号:
2881821 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 46.78万 - 项目类别:
OVARY SELECTIVE GENES: CRITICAL OVARIAN REGULATORS
卵巢选择性基因:关键的卵巢调节因子
- 批准号:
6181887 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 46.78万 - 项目类别:
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